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National Leadership Conference
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We live in challenging times. The culture surrounding us is increasingly hostile to our faith. Reasonable people might be tempted to hide under a rock and pray for the Lord's return! Yet, we have been trusted with truth, "the glorious Gospel of the blessed God" (1 Timothy 1:11). This is truth which our culture desperately needs.

We have the truth, now what are we going to do with it? The 2008 conference workshops will consider this question along the themes of defending the truth (apologetics), communicating the truth (preaching and teaching), and contextualizing the truth (addressing truth to contemporary culture).

Each year, Calvary Baptist Church and Calvary Baptist Theological Seminary host a conference dealing with issues relevant to Christian life and ministry. Past conferences have featured such topics as sanctification, soteriology, and eschatology and have been attended by over 700 pastors and teachers from many different parts of fundamentalism.

Sharing in the common framework of fundamentalism, our participants bring multiple points of view into lively workshops marked by practical and well-researched papers. The NLC focuses on providing a voice for leaders of various age groups, church sizes, and social/ethnic backgrounds.

Featuring many workshops and six general sessions, the 2008 National Leadership Conference, titled "Trusted with Truth: Our Mission in God's World", is scheduled for February 26-29, 2008. Check back soon for more details on workshops and speakers!

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